Yvonne has 18 years’ experience within the British Army. She has a track record of being a supportive and forward-thinking team member, skilled in working in culturally sensitive and challenging environments. On leaving the Army, Yvonne secured employment at Trinity Academy as a tutor, delivering construction vocation qualifications and later becoming part of the pastoral team offering guidance and support to learners aged 5-16, who have an Education, Health and Care Plan for Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH).
Before her current role as a Student support champion within the VRU, Yvonne spent 2 years working as a senior mentor engaging with young people who are involved in gang-related offenses, child criminal exploitation, including county lines, and anti-social behaviour within the Northumbria area.
Yvonne is also 1 of 3 directors for Samantha’s legacy. Samantha’s legacy fight for no other person or family to suffer the pain of losing a loved one to knife crime. Samantha's Mum, Sister & Cousin (Yvonne) fight tirelessly to prevent serious violent crime in the Northeast Region, Using their own life experiences, they share Samantha's Story with young people in the hope of changing mindsets but ultimately supporting the prevention of knife crime and saving lives.